“Eat The Rich”: 30 Times Rich People Were Caught Being Excruciatingly Self-Absorbed (New Pics)

 

Money makes the world go round. Without it, things get tough. With plenty, almost anything feels within reach.

But that kind of wealth can create a serious disconnect from how most people live—and sometimes, it leads to comments so tone-deaf, the internet has no choice but to call them out.

Below, you’ll find some of the most jaw-dropping moments when rich folks were shamed online for their out-of-touch takes. Scroll down and upvote the ones that made your eyes roll the hardest!

#1

Billions For The Rich, Crumbs For The Rest

Tweet discussing disparities in financial approvals, highlighting that the wrong people have money.

#2

Idiots, Idiots Everywhere

Rich people shamed online via tweets about differing impacts of giving $600 to poor versus rich individuals.

#3

Money Is In The Wrong Hands. I Don’t Know What To Say

Rich people shamed online for fundraising criticism in viral tweet screenshot.

#4

Lemon Squeezy

Tweet critiquing wealth and privilege, highlighting perception of rich people deserving shame online.

#5

To Gain Sympathy From People

Rich person shamed online for quarantine meltdown photos at expensive home.

#6

Volunteer Your Time For Your Favorite Celebrity

Rich people shamed online for seeking free labor to showcase products in stores.

#7

Park Like This In A Crowded Lot And Someone Is Bound To Smash A Cart Into Your Car

Red sports car parked across two spaces in a lot, illustrating why rich people can be shamed.

#8

The Daughter Of A Millionaire Baron (High Rank In The UK) Said This

Rich people shamed; headline: Young can afford homes by choosing cheaper areas, remarks on spending habits.

#9

To Be Poor

Millionaire quits social experiment proving he could earn $1 million after health concerns arise.

#10

Never Have I Seen Someone More Out Of Touch. (This Guy Is A Millionaire In The Housing Business)

Tweet about how wealth is gained through investment, not spending or saving.

#11

My Rolex Is Worth More Than You Haha

Online exchange highlighting wealthy individuals shamed; one boasts about an expensive Rolex.

#12

Cringe Rich Kid On Tinder

Teen in uniform holding multiple MacBooks, wearing AirPods, showcasing wealth.

#13

I’m Allergic To Avocados, Where’s My House?

Tweet humorously critiques rich people's view on millennial spending on avocado toast.

#14

Parents Are Multi Millionaires Already, And The Business Was Successful For 9 Years Previously

Young entrepreneur hugs woman in warehouse, retired at 11 earning £110k/month selling toys, surprising wealth journey.

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Austzn 1 day agoSounds crazy but I actually used to know someone who bought their kid a bunch of investment properties and every time they’d sell one they’d show the kid and tell them, “You just made this. You did this.” Then they would reinvest the funds into more investment properties.

 

#15

Come On Guys, Success Is Within Our Grasp. Just Got To Hit Up Your Millionaire Dad First

Rich people shamed online; a man in front of a luxury home with supercars, highlighting wealth disparity.

Whatever they claim they did in 2017, the company in FY2022 reported £844M in losses, had to negotiate a £2,8B loan, was put in administration in October 2023 when the investing bank found a “financial situation and operation […] much opaquer and more complex than originally determined”, went through multiple changes of ownership and was dissolved in 2025. Robert Bull had his house repossessed, for which he blamed “the Irish cartel”.

 

#16

CEO Of A $30bn Indian Company Wants You To Pay For The Privilege Of Working For Him

Zomato Chief of Staff ad details non-traditional role with no first-year salary, focused on learning opportunities.

#17

Some Kid Being Stupid And Useless In Society Trying To Act Rich And Mock His Teacher

Student flaunting money to teacher after being kicked out of class.

#18

You’re Missing Out On Being A Multi Millionaire. Keep Your Movie

Rich person standing by a Bentley, showcasing wealth with a dismissive comment towards cultural trends.

#19

I Am Very, Very Rich

Rich people shamed online; person flaunts luxury watch in Rolls-Royce, sparking critique about authenticity and image.

How dare you accuse me of peacocking! I am peacocking, but I have many other expensive things with which I can flex on you poors with.

#20

Apparently, You Can Only Blame Yourself If You’re American And Poor

Social media comments shaming rich people for dismissing financial struggles.

#21

No Name Food?

Tweet mocking someone's financial situation, discussing costs and wealth.

#22

Saw A Post About Store Brand Cereal, Found This On The Comments

Rich people criticized online in a post about oil money and expensive car, with sarcastic response.

#23

If You Want To Build Wealth Pay More In Interest

Rich person requests higher mortgage rate to stay motivated, prompting online shaming.

#24

Cleaning Predicament

Hidden cash piles found behind a desk, sparking online shaming of rich people.

 

#25

Millionaire Golfers Want Their Clubhouse Remodeled, But Don’t Want To See Or Hear Us Working

Sign on a fence reads "Talk Quietly! Golfers Teeing Off." Funny image of rich people's indulgences.

#26

Look At Me Y’all I Haze Zero Debt Because Hulu With Ads (Yeah My Parents Are Millionaires, So What?)

Tweet mocking financial advice, highlighting disparity in wealth and privilege.

#27

How To Make Money In One Simple Step! Have A Rich Dad

Smiling woman in a black sweater shares budgeting tips for saving $100,000 by age 25.

I Thought It Was Satire But Her Other Posts Were All Genuine

AirPods and Yeezy sneakers on the floor, illustrating wealth with a matching color theme.

#29

I’ve Never Seen Someone With Such A High Ego

Man in purple shirt eating ice cream, flaunting wealth with gold chains. Rich people shamed online.

1 day agoAfter the impending stroke and/or heart attack, you’ll be the richest guy in the cemetery. Good job!

#30

Karen Is Truly Wealthy

Restaurant review highlighting exclusivity and cost, discussing wealthy clientele and changes in pricing.

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